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What does it mean that all have sinned?

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'All have sinned' means that every person is guilty before God, lacking the glory and perfection required to stand before Him.

The phrase 'all have sinned' signifies that every individual is marked by sinfulness and is inherently unable to meet God's standard of holiness. This was initiated by Adam's fall and continues through all of humanity. Romans 3:23 succinctly captures this reality, showing no exceptions to the rule of sin. This universality of sin necessitates the need for a Savior, as human efforts fall short of God’s requirement for perfection. It emphasizes the depth of our need for grace and highlights the seriousness of our separation from God due to sin.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23

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